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Luxury treehouse lodging now open at Ruby Falls

Ruby Falls has partnered with Treetop Hideaways to open a new luxury treehouse lodging option on Lookout Mountain.

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Choose from three luxury treehouse options.

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Last December, we shared Ruby Falls + Treetop Hideaways’ plans to open a luxury treehouse lodging location on Lookout Mountain. Now for an exciting update, the treehouses are officially open and ready to welcome guests.

Folks can choose from three rustic + refined treehouses — Dogwood, Wood Lily, and Redbud. Each treehouse was constructed with “carefully curated reclaimed materials” to mimic the feel of a childhood tree fort while offering the amenities you would find in a luxurious hotel.

Each treehouse can accommodate 2-5 guests and includes breathtaking views of the Tennessee Valley. You can cozy up inside, sit on the wraparound decks, or at the fully stocked fire pits (complete with s’mores kits).

Bonus: The treehouses also include local touches like granola bars from Noke’s Granola, coffee from Goodman Coffee Roasters + custom soaps from Good Fortune Soap and Spa.

Editors Haley + Kristen were recently able to tour the treehouses, here are a few of the amenities we loved about each one.

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The Dogwood treehouse has plenty of natural lighting and high ceilings.

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The Dogwood Treehouse

  • The only wheelchair-accessible treehouse.
  • Has an airy loft with a writing desk, daybed, and couch.
  • Has an indoor + a private outdoor shower.
  • Has bookshelves lined with games + a record player for cozy tunes.
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The Wood Lily Treehouse is the one for plant lovers.

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The Wood Lily Treehouse

  • Has tons of plants, greenery, and even a fern mural to brighten the space.
  • Has a window seat nook in the loft that overlooks the forest.
  • Has an indoor + a private outdoor shower.

The Redbud Treehouse

  • Has a 1900s phonograph record player (which was spinning tunes from Dolly Parton when we visited).
  • Has a Ruby Falls mural painted on the outside of the treehouse.
  • Has an indoor shower + a private outdoor soaking tub.

These cozy stays are available to book online + you can view an availability calendar to help plan your stay. Looking to add a little more adventure? You can check out the add-on services available for purchase.

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